Some sounds can transport you right back to your youth and for many, this sound is Paramore.
There won't be many Paramore fans that didn't beg their parents to let them dye their hair bright orange so they could scream the lyrics to -the now controversial- Misery Business just like Hayley Williams. After rounding up a tour across America, the popular 00's band is jumping across the pond to the UK.
With just six UK dates, Glasgow is second on their list after Cardiff and presale tickets have already gone on sale with the general sale going live on Friday October 28.
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This will be an exciting gig for fans as Paramore haven't performed in the UK since 2018. Here's all you need to know ahead of the general ticket sales.
How to book tickets
General sale tickets go live at 10am on Friday October 28.
Tickets can be bought on ticket websites such as Ticketmaster. Prices vary depending on the type of ticket.
While general sale has not yet gone live at the time of writing, fans have reported that Early Entry Standing Tickets are costing £92.50.
Who is supporting Paramore in Glasgow?
As the Crush Crush Crush band announced their tour, they confirmed that Bloc Party will be supporting them through the UK gigs.
Parking at the Hydro
Parking is available as a multi-storey car park operated by Glasgow City Council for OVO Hydro visitors.
An OVO Hydro drop-off/pick-up zone is located at the west of SEC Centre. A map to this is available on the OVO Hydro website.
The drop-off/pick-up zone runs an accessible transfer service to the OVO Hydro, dropping off within 130 metres of the OVO Hydro south main entrance.
Getting there by train
Paramore fans can get to the OVO Hydro via train by getting off at the Exhibition Centre. There are six trains an hour (around every 10 minutes) from Glasgow Central station, departing from Platform 17 (low level).
Bus to OVO Hydro
The X19 Stagecoach service operates near to the Scottish Event Campus, stopping on Finnieston Street only a few minutes' walk from the Hydro.
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